A woman claiming to be Drake's ex-girlfriend and writing partner is suing the rapper for allegedly ripping her off (and for pretending they never dated, although that's not technically a criminal offense). In a lawsuit filed yesterday, Ericka Lee claimed that she and Drake agreed to write the song "Marvin's Room" together and split the cash. Lee recorded the hook, and says that Drake was thankful for her contribution: according to her, he sent her texts like, "U basically made that song" and "it's shit without you" while they were working together. Aw, how sweet. But Lee says she never got paid, even though the song was the first single off Take Care and scored No.7 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Chart and 21 on the Hot 100. That was the end of the cute texts as well. According to the lawsuit, when Lee asked for more money, Drake called her and said, "What the fuck is your problem?" before trying to settling out of court for $50,000.

Sources told TMZ that Drake is "adamant" he never dated Lee, who says the two were together for more than a year between 2010 and 2011. And his rep says that Lee consented to the use of her voice before the album dropped, and never asked to be paid. "This claim is entirely without merit and our client has not engaged in any wrongful conduct... It was only after she retained a lawyer that there was a demand for payment," his rep added. "Drake tried for months to resolve the matter amicably, and he now looks forward to being vindicated in court." [Entertainment Online] [TMZ]

Viola Davis and Octavia Spencer are both attached to exciting new sci-fi projects, neither of which involve dusting or sweeping. Spencer, who is also about to start shooting Diablo Cody's new movie, will fight off global warming in in Snow Piercer with Tilda Swinton and Chris Evans. Davis will work with Harrison Ford and Abigail Breslin in the movie rendition of the bestselling book Ender's Game, and is also cast in a supernatural thriller called Beautiful Creatures. [Indie Wire]

Madonna's been "going wild" for decades now, but Joe Francis doesn't want her to call it that in public. The man behind the notorious Girls Gone Wild franchise says he'll sue the pop legend if she sings her new song, which is called, yes, "Girls Gone Wild," at halftime at tomorrow's Super Bowl. But according to a leaked set list, Madonna will be singing some old hits (Vogue, Holiday, etc) instead of testing Francis' ire. [Entertainment Online]

Courtney Love wants to sue the person who leaked sealed documents from a 2009 deposition, in which her daughter, Frances Bean Cobain, accused her of killing their family pets. According to the documents, their dog died after eating some of Love's prescription pills while the cat just perished in Love's mess (which is somehow even more disturbing). Frances also said her mother "basically exists now on ... Xanax, Adderall, Sonata and Abilify, sugar and cigarettes." [TMZ]

Did anyone doubt that Lil Kim would make it into the tax lien Hall of Fame? She owes a grand total of $1,026,862.42, according to the L.A. Recorder's Office, and that's only counting years 2002-2009. [TMZ]

Actor Ben Gazzara, who starred in the original Broadway production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof" but who most people know from "The Big Lebowski," died at age 81 on Friday from cancer. [Huffington Post]

Unsurprisingly, Ryan Gosling,Ryan Reynolds, and Rihanna all topped a survey of stars people "would most like to cheat with," conducted by super-scientific think tank Ashley Madison. But Mark Zuckerberg, Sarah Palin, and Barack Obama also polled high on this year's "Celebrity Hall Pass Survey"—with the Facebook founder ranking third, just behind Gosling and George Clooney, and all this before Facebook's IPO offering! "Some people, it seems, value brains, cash and power over looks and glamour," the infamous "extramarital affair company" concluded. [Ashley Madison's Blog]

Most of us would be ready to retire after starring in numerous action movies, governing the state of California, and fathering a secret love child with a member of the household staff. But Arnold Schwarzenegger is ready for a new project: Bollywood. "Maybe if there is a good script and a good, interesting director, then - I mean I worked already all over the world - I would not mind working in India," he said. [Digital Spy]